Business debt collection: managing unsettled debts

Swift recovery of outstanding invoices globally

Outstanding invoices paid fast in the United Arab Emirates or abroad

Non-payment and late payment can have a huge impact on your cash flow and performance. One in four bankruptcies are due to unpaid debt, and a single major debtor can weigh heavily on your business transactions… and even threaten your company’s survival.

  • Protect your brand image

    Call in Coface’s experts so you can maintain good business relations with your client: carry on expanding your business while we act on your behalf.

  • Accelerate your debt collection process

    As a leader in credit insurance, Coface’s debt collection services vastly improves the chances of recovering your money. We save you time, leaving you free to focus on growing your business.

  • Global reach for debt recovery

    Recover your trade receivables wherever your debtors are based, even if they are outside the UAE. With Coface international debt collection, you have a single point of contact regardless of the country where the debtor is based. We rein in your losses, cut disruption to a minimum and reach out to local legal teams for you.

  • Pay only for successful debt recoveries

    Cut down your costs! With Coface’s business debt collection solution, you only pay a commission on the money recovered.

Find out how Coface can recover your unpaid invoices

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What does failure really cost you?

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The extra turnover needed to make up for loss

The simulation above shows the additional turnover that your company must achieve to compensate for the loss due to a non-payment.

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Cross-border debt collection

Coface helps you collect your outstanding invoices in 190 countries using a one-of-a-kind international network.

Debt collection experts in the United Arab Emirates act as a link between you and the local manager handling your request.

These contacts have extensive knowledge of the local language, legislation, market and practices.

Trusting Coface and their Partner network to collect outstanding payments

Johan H., small business owner in Retail sector

My client in Vietnam still hadn’t settled his invoice after 8 months even though they’d received the goods without a problem. But - thanks to Coface - I was indemnified in 2 weeks.

Hassan B., CFO in textile sector

A number of clients weren’t honouring big invoices that were pending payment. It was taking up too much time and too much tracking with very little return. Thanks to Coface, I’ve now got more peace of mind, it’s more efficient and I’ve got better liquidity.

Patricia J. , Global Sales Director in Pharmaceutical industry

How do I demand that my key client settles their invoices without putting too much strain on our business relationship that keeps my company afloat? Coface knows how to do just that, leaving me free to discuss new projects with the client.

Strategies for ensuring customer payment

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Is your client's outstanding debt unresolved even after multiple reminders? Take the next proactive step by dispatching a registered letter with proof of receipt, formally urging them to fulfill their payment obligation.

Then, if - regardless of your out-of-court actions - your client still doesn’t honour their debt, you can launch a legal debt collection process and embark on various legal procedures: these range from a court order to pay or a summons for payment to

 

Strategies for ensuring customer payment

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a summary procedure. But you should remember that this approach can be expensive and time-consuming, and the outcome may be uncertain.

When you authorise Coface to collect your unpaid debts, we guarantee to:

  • Recover your money quickly
  • Save you time so you can grow your business
  • Request our commission only if we are successful

What is business debt collection?

Late payments or non-collection of receivables can lead to significant impacts on your financial liquidity. Unpaid debts are the reason behind 25% of bankruptcies. A single major debtor can vastly restrict your ability to do business or even pose a threat to the future sustainability of your company.

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